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Adhesion in Two-Phase Melts of Alkali Metal Halides
The article is devoted to the analysis of adhesive interaction of phases in two-phase melts LiF + KBr, LiF + CsCl, LiF + RbBr, LiF + KI, LiF + CsBr, LiF + RbI, LiF + CsI. It was established that the adhesion of phases increases with increasing temperature as a result of the superposition of the thermal motion of ions and changes in the compositions of the coexisting phases. The adhesion of phases decreases when the concentration range of immiscibility of components becomes wider. At the same temperature, phase adhesion increases with decreasing difference in the sizes of the mixed ions.
期刊介绍:
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A. Focus on Chemistry (Zhurnal Fizicheskoi Khimii), founded in 1930, offers a comprehensive review of theoretical and experimental research from the Russian Academy of Sciences, leading research and academic centers from Russia and from all over the world.
Articles are devoted to chemical thermodynamics and thermochemistry, biophysical chemistry, photochemistry and magnetochemistry, materials structure, quantum chemistry, physical chemistry of nanomaterials and solutions, surface phenomena and adsorption, and methods and techniques of physicochemical studies.